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Welcome to the new ACVPM website. We’ve established this site for diplomates, board exam candidates, and the public. Although several areas are still under construction, diplomates and exam candidates can start using this site right away to create or update your profile, search for and connect with other diplomates or candidates, track CE credits, pay membership dues, and other activities.

This website has many features and capabilities. To help you get started, there are several initial action items you should complete as soon as possible.

Diplomates: select the “Members” link, then log into the site and establish a new password. You should have already received an email with your Username (from the previous ACVPM website) and a temporary password. After you log in you'll be taken to the Members homepage. Look under the My Profile section in the right rail and select the Manage Profile link to update your member information.

1. Here are a few suggestions for each tab in your profile:

a. Profile – contains your contact information, etc. Please keep this information current. When editing your profile, use the privacy icon to determine what information you want to make available to other diplomates when they search for your profile.

b. Information & Settings - manages what/how you receive information

c. Payments & History – pay dues and track your payment history

d. Content and Features – search job openings, upload a CV/resume

e. Professional Development – track CE credits

Exam Candidates: select “ACVPM Exam” from the main menu and use the “Register” sub-menu to create your username and password.

1. Select the “My Profile” link and familiarize yourself with this area.

What is the ACVPM?

An AVMA-recognized veterinary specialty organization offering board certification in preventive medicine with the option of a specialty in epidemiology. Click here to learn more.

The health of the animal kingdom, the environment, and of humans all benefit from quality preventive veterinary medicine. ACVPM believes that the process of becoming board certified in veterinary preventive medicine enhances personal skills and expands professional expertise to this end.